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David Lynch

Jurgen Klopp cites "constant threat" as vaccine status affects Liverpool transfer plans

Jurgen Klopp has insisted Liverpool will not sign unvaccinated players next month, as they represent a “constant threat” to the rest of the squad.

Earlier this week, the Reds boss revealed that everyone working at the club’s Kirkby training base – including players – had been double-jabbed, and also intended to receive a booster.

And, with Covid cases on the rise across the UK due to Omicron, Klopp has no intention of allowing an unvaccinated player into Liverpool ’s bubble.

He said: “We are not close to signing a player but, yes, it would be influential, definitely.

“If a player is not vaccinated at all, he is a constant threat for all of us. He doesn’t want to be a threat, of course, it is not that he thinks, ‘Oh my God, I don’t care about the others,’ but he is and we have to find different scenarios.

Klopp says all of the players at Liverpool are at least double-vaccinated (REUTERS)

“He has to change in a different dressing room, he has to eat in a different dining room, he has to sit in a different bus, he has to drive in a different car.

“From an organisational point of view, it gets really messy. If you really want to follow the protocols, it is incredibly difficult to do. If one gets Covid and he was in the last four days around him, he will be in isolation.

“If we have to travel to a country to play international football and we come back, he has to self-isolate – all these kinds of things.

“Of course it will be influential. We have to do all these kinds of things, like building extra buildings for unvaccinated players, and it will not happen. Hopefully, it will not be necessary in the future.”

Klopp was also asked about his concerns over Liverpool’s upcoming FA Cup home clash with Shrewsbury, in light of the news 25 percent of EFL players do not intend to get vaccinated.

But the German’s biggest worry is the possibility of his side ultimately being handed an away tie that forces them to travel to a less Covid-secure Football League ground.

Klopp stated he was concerned about the vaccination rate in the EFL ahead of the FA Cup tie with Shrewsbury (CameraSport via Getty Images)

He added: “We had that last year already, we had away games. I don’t know 100 percent but I don’t think a lot of things have changed since then.

“We go there to an FA Cup away game, change in really small dressing rooms, all these kinds of things – that was the situation last year. It’s just not 100 percent thought through. Now, we play at home so that’s fine, we play outside so that’s fine as well.

“We have constantly to think about other things besides football and that’s obviously pretty special because we have enough football already to think about.

“I’m not concerned that we play a Football League team at home, but others play away and I’m not sure how it’s sorted.

“If we sort the problem for Liverpool, the problem is not sorted because it’s still out there.

“We have to sort the general problem and that’s why I mentioned it’s not only about stopping the league, or continuing like usual, there are things in between we have to sort.”

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